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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s latest report, “Make America Healthy Again,” is under scrutiny after NOTUS reported that it is filled with errors in its citations. This includes incorrect conclusions, broken links and seven nonexistent sources, according to the report.
A report spearheaded by RFK Jr. contained fake citations and markers indicating that it had been compiled using AI.
Donald Trump‘s Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has come under fire after his latest Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) report was accused of citing “fake” sources, Knewz.com can reveal. Unveiled last week,
President Donald Trump, left, and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attend a Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission Event in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, May 22, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) AP
First-graders at John B. Wright elementary school in Tucson bounced into the brightly lit lunchroom, chattering with friends as they grabbed trays featuring juicy mandarin oranges, cherry tomatoes and butter lettuce,
ICE, the agency tasked with carrying out Trump's mass deportation campaign is undergoing a major staff reorganization. The White House says its fixing errors in a much-anticipated federal report led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F.
Under the Trump administration, the Department of Health and Human Services has canceled or frozen billions of dollars in scientific research grants and attempted to cull around 20,000 agency employees,
Kennedy Jr. said Tuesday that he may bar government scientists from publishing in the world’s leading medical journals, instead proposing the creation of “in-house” publications by his agency — the latest in the Trump administration’s attacks on scientific institutions.